Yankees president Randy Levine is reportedly being considered for United States president Donald Trump's Chief of Staff, according to MSNBC.
New York Times writer Adam Zagoria noted on Monday morning that MSNBC displayed a graphic touting six men being considered for the role. Levine was featured alongside Congressman Mark Meadows, acting attorney general Matt Whitaker, and cabinet members Mick Mulvaney and Steve Mnuchin.
Per Zagoria, Levine was called a "wild card" for the position, which is being vacated by John Kelly by the end of the year.
Levine, who has served as the Yankees president since 2000, is a longtime supporter of Trump.